The Data Plumber is a network engineer based in the south of England working for a company called Axians (formerly Imtech ICT) that is a Juniper Elite Partner. He obtained CCIE number 16500 on the 6th July 2006 in the routing and switching track.

While he loves his job, he’s not malodorous, doesn’t stutter, respects your personal space and would never spit on you while speaking about something crushingly dull. He does have outside interests and a christmas card list that is longer than he cares to buy stamps for.

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Clifford Baldwin(16:45:03) :

I’m a network engineer for Cox Communications, Oklahoma. Nice little blog. Stumbled across your site while doing some research. Are you aware of any way to “alias” a command in Junos, like one can in Cisco-land?

Hi –
Well thanks for the compliments! I was just hoping that something I’ve discovered or worked out will be of use to someone, somewhere, somewhen!

I’ve had a look around for a Juniper equivalent of the “alias” command and have drawn a blank to be honest. It could be very useful couldn’t it? An ex colleague of mine works at Juniper, so when I catch him, I’ll see what he knows.

Perhaps interesting for other Cisco people over here…i’m creating and publishing GNS3 labs on http://www.gns3vault.com for Free. I’m only working with Cisco so no Juniper labs so far…but you never know what the future will bring 😉